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Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Postyea, calling all brits quitters is pretty bad
they got some real hard nuts over there
I think AJ probably has a lot of heart, but everything unraveled for him last night
it is real easy to talk shlt from ringside
I would love to be there during their de-brief..... that would be a real interesting Q/A session
AJ will be back..... you can see it
he was super-classy after the fight, and he is saying all the right things
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Originally posted by sofreshhh View PostThe LDBC has officially arrived.
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Originally posted by mathed View PostLooks like all of Bumsquad's games and antics were all for nothing. It could've been Bum getting that KO last night instead of Ruiz....he missed out though. Oh well, there is always that mega Ortiz rematch payday doe..
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Deontay Wilder is not lying here. Joshua had indeed quit. After those four knockdowns he was a broken fighter and was looking for either the referee or his corner to stop the fight for him. He simply tapped out.
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Originally posted by hitking View PostI always felt AJ would beat Wilder because his skills were superior, plus he had the power to make Wilder pay for his technical mistakes. Which he could still do. But his defense is very leaky and his chin is suspect. And even though Wilder has had a couple anxious moments in his career. His chin and stamina seems to hold up a little better than AJ’s. And based on everything we’ve seen from both. I don’t think AJ makes it through the entire fight against Wilder clean. He’s gonna at some point get tagged. And when he does, I don’t think he’s gonna hold up.
also, Wilder is still refining his game.....
he is not only getting better at what he does well..... he is still learning/tweaking his game, adding new things, becoming more effective.....
which is not surprising at all considering his limited experience
he is learning on the job.....
as we saw in the Fury/Wilder fight, and as we have seen with other debilitating punchers like Golovkin..... you cannot absorb that level of punishment, and it is difficult to avoid that level of punishment for 12 rounds
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Originally posted by hitking View PostI think Emanuel Stewart would have been able to do wonders with AJ. He took a couple super talented, but chinny super heavyweights in Lewis and Wlad and made them dominant champions after setbacks. Unfortunately, he’s no longer with us. But I don’t think it would be the worst idea in the world for AJ to give Jonathan Banks a call to get the closest thing available to that Stewart knowledge. The difficulties AJ faces though is that he doesn’t appear to have that dog mentality that LL had. And he’s also doesn’t have the worst era in heavyweight boxing history to feast on like Wlad did.
absolutely !
just thinking the exact same thing yesterday
think Lewis/Tua, how that fight unfolded..... and yea, Klitschko
and while I think of it.....
tut tut, all you guys who criticized Lewis for speaking his mind
NEVER criticize the words of a man who EARNED the right to say whatever the fk he wants LMAO..... and especially do not compare him to (insert name here) before (insert name here) has finished his career
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